Aedas' "Cloud on Terrace" Will Bring Vertical Public Space to the Heart of Shanghai
Aedas has unveiled plans for Gemdale Changshou Road, a new mixed-use project located within Shanghai?s urban city ring that will add 45,000 square meters (484,000 square feet) of terraced office and retail space within close proximity of a planned residential development.
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Aedas has unveiled plans for Gemdale Changshou Road, a new mixed-use project located within Shanghai?s urban city ring that will add 45,000 square meters (484,000 square feet) of terraced office and retail space within close proximity of a planned residential development.Designed by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas, the design is nicknamed ?Cloud on Terrace,? as it uses a series of green terraces as a visual and occupiable ?bridge between the low-rise, residential developments to the south and Changshou Road to the north.?
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At its base, the retail podium creates a streetwall along the property edge, gradually stepping away with vegetated terraces to meet the tower setback. Entrances to the retail areas are located at both ends of the building, facing the most highly-trafficked pedestrian junctions and linking to two nearby metro station entrances. According to Aedas, these design decisions will make the development highly accessible, providing a ?missing ?humanism?? to the neighborhood.
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As the building rises, the terraces dissolve into the tower?s deliberate...
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Aedas has unveiled plans for Gemdale Changshou Road, a new mixed-use project located within Shanghai?s urban city ring that will add 45,000 square meters (484,000 square feet) of terraced office and retail space within close proximity of a planned residential development.Designed by Andrew Bromberg at Aedas, the design is nicknamed ?Cloud on Terrace,? as it uses a series of green terraces as a visual and occupiable ?bridge between the low-rise, residential developments to the south and Changshou Road to the north.?
© AsymmetricA
At its base, the retail podium creates a streetwall along the property edge, gradually stepping away with vegetated terraces to meet the tower setback. Entrances to the retail areas are located at both ends of the building, facing the most highly-trafficked pedestrian junctions and linking to two nearby metro station entrances. According to Aedas, these design decisions will make the development highly accessible, providing a ?missing ?humanism?? to the neighborhood.
© AsymmetricA
As the building rises, the terraces dissolve into the tower?s deliberate...
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